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Gabriela Montero
Saturday, 09. August 2025, Gstaad Festival Tent

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Humility – Transformation – Migration

18 July – 6 September 2025

“From the New World” – Nostalgia IV – Gstaad Festival Orchestra I

Symphony Concert

Saturday, 09. August 2025

7:30 p.m., Gstaad Festival Tent

It’s quite hard to imagine that just a few centuries ago, vast parts of the world were still uncharted. Driven by boundless curiosity, courageous explorers ventured out to uncover “new” lands. Antonín Dvořák must have felt a similar thrill of discovery when he arrived in America in 1892 to take up his role as Director of the newly founded National Conservatory in New York. During his three-year stay, he composed some of his most celebrated works, including the monumental Symphony No. 9. Deeply inspired by the musical traditions of the New World – particularly African American Spirituals and Native American songs – Dvořák’s symphony also carries a heartfelt, perhaps subconscious, longing for his Bohemian homeland. For this season’s opening concert with the Gstaad Festival Orchestra, Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla has curated a programme rich in contrasts. She pairs Dvořák’s vision of America with a journey to the vibrant landscapes of South America, centred around Gabriela Montero’s “Latin” concerto. Written in 2016, this work by the Venezuelan pianist and composer dismantles “stereotypes” and, as Montero explains, offers a “chiaroscuro view” of Latin America. Through stark contrasts, it reveals a world where “not everything beyond rhythm, charm and sensuality glows with golden light.”

Sustainable to the festival: Our bus service is at your disposal from Wangen an der Aare, Bern and Lausanne for this concert.
 
Bus tickets here

Gabriela Montero, Piano

Gstaad Festival Orchestra, Ensemble

Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla, Conductor

Jean Sibelius (1865–1957)
“The Swan of Tuonela” from the “Lemminkäinen Suite” for orchestra, Op. 22 10'
 
Gabriela Montero (1970)
Piano Concerto No. 1, “Latin” 30'
 
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Antonín Dvorák (1841–1904)
Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, “From the New World” 50'
  120' (interval included)
CHF 170/145/100/70

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